JPS6295225A - Recorder - Google Patents

Recorder

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JPS6295225A
JPS6295225A JP23536285A JP23536285A JPS6295225A JP S6295225 A JPS6295225 A JP S6295225A JP 23536285 A JP23536285 A JP 23536285A JP 23536285 A JP23536285 A JP 23536285A JP S6295225 A JPS6295225 A JP S6295225A
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Prior art keywords
ink
piezoelectric element
vibration
tank
ink tank
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Inventor
Takashi Hasegawa
隆史 長谷川
Masaharu Okubo
大久保 正晴
Akio Suzuki
章雄 鈴木
Yoshihiro Takada
吉宏 高田
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Canon Inc
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Canon Inc
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor

Abstract

PURPOSE:To make the miniaturization and weight lightening of a device possible, by providing the means by which the vibration state of the piezoelectric element so attached as to touch ink is detected. CONSTITUTION:The pickup made of a piezoelectric element 4 is established at a height corresponding to a specific liquid surface level on the side wall 7 of an ink tank 1. Because the piezoelectric element 4 is so arranged as to be able to touch the ink 2 in the ink tank 1 via a thin film 5, a broad range of ink 2 comes to participate in the vibration of the element and the vibration conditions of the element is greatly changed according to the presence of ink. Therefore, the remaining amount of the ink can be detected by measuring the output of detection with a frequency counter or the like and an operator can be inspired to supplement ink with a buzzer, an alarm lamp, etc.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 [産業上の利用分野] 本発明は記録装置、特に液体インクを用いる記録装置に
関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [Field of Industrial Application] The present invention relates to a recording device, and particularly to a recording device using liquid ink.

[従来の技術] 従来より液体インクを用いる記録装置としてインクジェ
ットプリンタが知られている。この種の装置でも他の記
録装置と同様、記録材料としてのインクの残量を検出す
るための様々な検出方式が提案されている。
[Prior Art] Inkjet printers are conventionally known as recording devices that use liquid ink. In this type of apparatus, as in other printing apparatuses, various detection methods have been proposed for detecting the remaining amount of ink as a printing material.

たとえば、インクタンクの一部を透明材料から形成し、
タンクの所定位置に設けた透過型の光センサによりタン
ク内部のインク液面のレベルを検出する方法、インクタ
ンク内の所定位置に設けた電極によりインクの抵抗値を
検出する方法、インクタンクの重量を測定する方法、超
音波をインクタンク内のインク液面に向けて発射し、そ
れが帰ってくるまでの時間を測定する方法などが知られ
ている。
For example, forming part of the ink tank from a transparent material,
A method of detecting the ink level inside the tank using a transmission-type optical sensor installed at a predetermined position in the tank, a method of detecting the ink resistance value using an electrode installed at a predetermined position inside the ink tank, and a method of detecting the ink resistance value using an electrode installed at a predetermined position within the ink tank.The weight of the ink tank. There are two known methods: emitting ultrasonic waves toward the ink liquid level in an ink tank and measuring the time it takes for the ultrasonic waves to return.

[発明が解決しようとする問題点] ところが、以上の方式はいずれも測定機構が複雑になり
がちで、装置をコストアップさせる問題があり、特に抵
抗値検出方式ではインクの電気分解による悪影響を避け
られない欠点があった。
[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] However, all of the above methods tend to have complicated measurement mechanisms, which increases the cost of the equipment.In particular, the resistance value detection method has problems in avoiding the negative effects of ink electrolysis. There was a drawback that it could not be done.

[問題点を解決するための手段] 以上の問題を解決するため、本発明において液体インク
を貯蔵する手段と、この貯蔵手段に内部のインクと接す
るように取り付けられた圧電素子と、この圧電素子を振
動させるように駆動するとともに、前記圧電素子の振動
状態を検出することにより前記貯蔵手段内のインク残量
を検出する手段を設けた構成を採用した。
[Means for Solving the Problems] In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides means for storing liquid ink, a piezoelectric element attached to this storage means so as to be in contact with the ink inside, and this piezoelectric element. A configuration is adopted in which a means is provided for driving the piezoelectric element to vibrate and detecting the amount of ink remaining in the storage means by detecting the vibration state of the piezoelectric element.

[作 用] 以上の構成によれば、小型、軽量な圧電素子を検出器と
して用いるので、インク貯蔵手段に対する取り付けが非
常に容易であり、装置の製造コスルを上昇させることが
なく、また装置を小型軽量化することができる。また、
検出回路も簡単で低コストのもので済む。
[Function] According to the above configuration, since a small and lightweight piezoelectric element is used as a detector, it is very easy to attach to the ink storage means, the manufacturing cost of the device does not increase, and the device can be easily installed. It can be made smaller and lighter. Also,
The detection circuit is also simple and low cost.

[実施例] 以下、図面に示す実施例に基づき本発明の詳細な説明す
る。
[Example] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail based on the example shown in the drawings.

第1図は本発明による記録装置の液体インク残量検出機
構の一例としてインクジェットプリンタのメインインク
タンク周辺の構造を示したものである。
FIG. 1 shows the structure around a main ink tank of an inkjet printer as an example of a liquid ink remaining amount detection mechanism of a recording apparatus according to the present invention.

第1図において、インクタンクlはプラスチックなどか
ら形成され、内部に収納されたインク2はタンク底部に
設けられたチューブ3からパイプモの他の流路を介して
所定方式のインクジェット記録ヘッドに供給される。記
録ヘッドは公知の構成を有するものでよいので、ここで
は詳細な説明は省略する。
In FIG. 1, an ink tank l is made of plastic or the like, and ink 2 stored inside is supplied from a tube 3 provided at the bottom of the tank to an inkjet recording head of a predetermined type through another flow path of the pipe. Ru. Since the recording head may have a known configuration, detailed explanation will be omitted here.

インク2は記録の進行に応じて消費され、所定残量まで
インクが減少した場合にインクタンク1の上部の注入口
6からインク補充を行なう。
The ink 2 is consumed as recording progresses, and when the remaining amount of ink decreases to a predetermined amount, the ink is replenished from the injection port 6 at the top of the ink tank 1.

本実施例においては、上記のインク補充のタイミングを
検出するため、インクタンクlの側壁7の所定液面レベ
ルに対応した高さに圧電素子4によるピックアップを設
けである。圧電素子4はその液面レベルにインク2が有
るか無いかを検出し、これによりインク2が所定残量ま
で消費されたことを検出できる。
In this embodiment, in order to detect the timing of ink replenishment, a pickup by a piezoelectric element 4 is provided at a height corresponding to a predetermined liquid level on the side wall 7 of the ink tank 1. The piezoelectric element 4 detects whether or not the ink 2 is present at the liquid level, thereby making it possible to detect that the ink 2 has been consumed to a predetermined remaining amount.

圧電素子4の取り付は構造を第2図に詳細に示す・ 圧電素子4は液体、粉体などの有無を検出するための公
知の検出素子で、振動子8の両端に駆動および検出用の
電極4aを宥し、厚さ20〜200pm程度のゴム、ポ
リエチレンフィルムなどから成る可撓性の薄lll5を
介して接着その他の方法によりインクタンク側壁7の穴
1aに固定される。
The mounting structure of the piezoelectric element 4 is shown in detail in FIG. 2.The piezoelectric element 4 is a known detection element for detecting the presence or absence of liquid, powder, etc. The electrode 4a is fixed in the hole 1a of the ink tank side wall 7 by adhesive or other method via a flexible thin film 5 made of rubber, polyethylene film, etc. with a thickness of about 20 to 200 pm.

圧電素子4に接続される検出回路は、たとえば第3図の
ように構成する。第3図においてオペアンプQlは帰還
抵抗RTと圧電素子4による負帰還路を有する発振回路
であり、圧電素子4の置かれた振動条件に応じた時定数
により規定される周波数で発振する0発振出力はダイオ
ードDによるクランプ回路、抵抗RAI、RA2による
アッテネータ回路を経てオペアンプQ2に入力され、抵
抗RTI、RT2により定まる電圧を基準として比較が
行なわれ、その差信号出力によりトランジスタTriが
駆動される。そしてトランジスタTriのオープンコレ
クタ出力が圧電素子4の振・動状態を示す検出出力とな
る。
The detection circuit connected to the piezoelectric element 4 is configured as shown in FIG. 3, for example. In FIG. 3, the operational amplifier Ql is an oscillation circuit having a negative feedback path formed by a feedback resistor RT and a piezoelectric element 4, and has a zero oscillation output that oscillates at a frequency defined by a time constant depending on the vibration conditions of the piezoelectric element 4. is input to the operational amplifier Q2 via a clamp circuit including a diode D and an attenuator circuit including resistors RAI and RA2, and is compared with the voltage determined by the resistors RTI and RT2 as a reference, and the difference signal output drives the transistor Tri. The open collector output of the transistor Tri becomes a detection output indicating the vibration/vibration state of the piezoelectric element 4.

以上のような構成において、第3図の回路に電源電圧V
ccを与えると、オペアンプQlの出力により圧電素子
4が振動し、圧電素子4の置かれた振動条件に応じた電
圧出力がオペアンプQ1の反転入力にフィードバックさ
れる。
In the above configuration, the power supply voltage V is applied to the circuit shown in FIG.
When cc is applied, the piezoelectric element 4 vibrates due to the output of the operational amplifier Ql, and a voltage output corresponding to the vibration conditions under which the piezoelectric element 4 is placed is fed back to the inverting input of the operational amplifier Q1.

圧電素子4は薄膜5を介してインクタンク1内のインク
2と接することができるように配置されているので、圧
電素子4の位置にインク2が有るか、無いかによりオペ
アンプQ1のフィードバック特性が変化する。
Since the piezoelectric element 4 is arranged so that it can come into contact with the ink 2 in the ink tank 1 through the thin film 5, the feedback characteristics of the operational amplifier Q1 change depending on whether or not there is ink 2 at the position of the piezoelectric element 4. Change.

インク2は低粘度の流体であるので、圧電素子4を直接
インクと接触させた場合にはインクの抵抗が小さいため
インクが圧電素子の振動子8近傍でしか振動せず、イン
クの有無による振動条件(数)の変化は小さい、ところ
が1本実施例において圧電素子4は可撓性の薄膜5を介
して取り付けられ、素子からみた抵抗が大きくされてお
り、これにより広範囲のインク2が素子の振動に関与す
るようになり、インクの有無に応じて素子の振動条件が
大きく変化する。
Since the ink 2 is a low-viscosity fluid, when the piezoelectric element 4 is brought into direct contact with the ink, the resistance of the ink is small, so the ink only vibrates near the vibrator 8 of the piezoelectric element, and vibrations due to the presence or absence of ink occur. The change in conditions (number) is small, however, in this embodiment, the piezoelectric element 4 is attached via a flexible thin film 5, and the resistance seen from the element is increased, which allows the ink 2 to spread over a wide range of the element. It becomes involved in vibration, and the vibration conditions of the element change greatly depending on the presence or absence of ink.

すなわち、上記構成によればオペアンプQ1の発振周波
数を圧電素子4.の位置におけるインクの有無により犬
きく変化させることができる。通常のインクジェットプ
リンタ用の蒸留水を用いたインクの場合、圧電素子4の
位置にインクがある場合、素子はほとんど振動しないが
、インクがない場合には3〜4KHz程度の振動周波数
を得ることができる。
That is, according to the above configuration, the oscillation frequency of the operational amplifier Q1 is controlled by the piezoelectric element 4. This can be drastically changed depending on the presence or absence of ink at the position. In the case of ink using distilled water for ordinary inkjet printers, when there is ink at the position of the piezoelectric element 4, the element hardly vibrates, but when there is no ink, it is possible to obtain a vibration frequency of about 3 to 4 KHz. can.

したがって、オペアンプQ2、トランジスタTriを介
した検出出力を周波数カウンタなどを用いて測定するこ
とによりインク残量の検出を行なうことができ、ブザー
、警告灯などによって操作者にインクの補充を促すこと
ができる。
Therefore, the remaining amount of ink can be detected by measuring the detection output via the operational amplifier Q2 and the transistor Tri using a frequency counter, etc., and the operator can be prompted to replenish the ink with a buzzer, warning light, etc. can.

なお、圧電素子4を取り付けるための薄膜5は素子4が
インク2に直接浸されるのを防止し、素子を保護する効
果も有する。
Note that the thin film 5 for attaching the piezoelectric element 4 prevents the element 4 from being directly immersed in the ink 2, and also has the effect of protecting the element.

以上では、圧電素子4をインクタンク1の側壁に取り付
ける例を示したが、第4図のようにタンクの底面に圧電
素子を取り付けるようにしてもよい。この場合には圧電
素子4の長さく底面からの高さ)を調節することにより
残量検出レベルの設定を行なう。この場合には、前記実
施例に比してタンク側面に突起がなくなり、もともとイ
ンク供給用のチューブ3のある底面に圧電素子4が設け
られるため、有効なスペース利用を達成できる。
In the above, an example has been shown in which the piezoelectric element 4 is attached to the side wall of the ink tank 1, but the piezoelectric element may also be attached to the bottom surface of the tank as shown in FIG. In this case, the remaining amount detection level is set by adjusting the length and height of the piezoelectric element 4 from the bottom surface. In this case, there is no protrusion on the side surface of the tank compared to the embodiment described above, and the piezoelectric element 4 is provided on the bottom surface where the ink supply tube 3 is originally located, so that effective space utilization can be achieved.

圧電素子4を薄膜を介して取り付けるのは前記と同様で
あり、また第3図のような回路により同じ検出原理によ
り残量検出が可能である。
The piezoelectric element 4 is attached via a thin film in the same manner as described above, and the remaining amount can be detected using the same detection principle using a circuit as shown in FIG.

また、圧電素子4と薄膜5を別体とするのではなく、第
5図に示すように圧電素子4の振動子8の部分に薄膜5
を接着するなどして一体化させてしまう構成も考えられ
る。このような構成によれば製造時、メンテナンス時の
素子の組み込み、取り外しなどの作業が大きく簡素化さ
れる。
Moreover, instead of making the piezoelectric element 4 and the thin film 5 separate, as shown in FIG.
A configuration in which they are integrated by gluing them is also conceivable. According to such a configuration, operations such as assembly and removal of elements during manufacturing and maintenance are greatly simplified.

圧電素子4を薄膜5を省略して直接インクと接するよう
にインクタンクlに組み込む構成も考えられるが、前述
のように、通常のインクは低粘性であるため、この場合
、インクの有無により素子の振動特性が確実に検出可能
な程度変化するような素子を選定する必要がある。
It is also possible to incorporate the piezoelectric element 4 into the ink tank l so that the thin film 5 is omitted and it comes into direct contact with the ink, but as mentioned above, normal ink has a low viscosity, so in this case, the piezoelectric element 4 may be attached depending on the presence or absence of ink. It is necessary to select an element whose vibration characteristics change in a detectable manner.

以上に示した構成は、記録材料として種々の液体インク
を用いる記録装置に適用できる。
The configuration described above can be applied to recording devices that use various liquid inks as recording materials.

[効 果] 以上の説明から明かなように本発明によれば液体インク
を貯蔵する手段と、この貯蔵手段に内部のインクと接す
るように取り付けられた圧電素子と、この圧電素子を振
動させるよう駆動するとともに、前記圧電素子の振動状
態を検出することにより前記貯蔵手段内のインク残量を
検出する手段を設けた構成を採用しているので、簡単な
機械的構成、単純な検出回路構成により確実なインク残
量検出を行なえる機構を有する安価で優れた記録装置を
提供できる。
[Effects] As is clear from the above description, according to the present invention, there is provided a means for storing liquid ink, a piezoelectric element attached to the storage means so as to be in contact with the ink inside, and a method for vibrating the piezoelectric element. In addition to driving the piezoelectric element, the structure includes a means for detecting the amount of ink remaining in the storage means by detecting the vibration state of the piezoelectric element, so a simple mechanical structure and a simple detection circuit structure are used. It is possible to provide an inexpensive and excellent recording device that has a mechanism that can reliably detect the remaining amount of ink.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本発明による記録装置のインクタンク周辺の構
造を示した断面図、第2図は第1図における圧電素子の
取り付けを示した断面図、第3図はインク残量検出回路
の構成を示した回路図、第4図は異なる圧電素子の取り
付けを示した断面図、第5図は圧電素子の異なる構成を
示した断面図である。 l・・・インクタンク  2・・・インク3・・・チュ
ーブ    4・・・圧電素子5・・・薄膜     
 7・・・側壁8・・・振動子     Ql、Q2・
・・オペアンプTri・・・トランジスタ 第1図 インクタンク乍IIJ、!のI斤顔記 β儂1の断面面 IKS図
FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing the structure around the ink tank of the recording device according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view showing the attachment of the piezoelectric element in FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is the configuration of the remaining ink amount detection circuit. FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing how different piezoelectric elements are attached, and FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing different configurations of the piezoelectric elements. l...Ink tank 2...Ink 3...Tube 4...Piezoelectric element 5...Thin film
7... Side wall 8... Vibrator Ql, Q2.
...Op Amp Tri...Transistor Diagram 1 Ink Tank IIJ,! Cross-sectional IKS diagram of

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 1)液体インクを貯蔵する手段と、この貯蔵手段に内部
のインクと接するように取り付けられた圧電素子と、こ
の圧電素子を振動させるよう駆動するとともに、前記圧
電素子の振動状態を検出することにより前記貯蔵手段内
のインク残量を検出する手段を設けたことを特徴とする
記録装置。 2)前記圧電素子とインクの間に可撓性の膜を介在させ
たことを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第1項に記載の記録
装置。
[Scope of Claims] 1) means for storing liquid ink, a piezoelectric element attached to the storage means so as to be in contact with the ink inside, and driving the piezoelectric element to vibrate; A recording apparatus comprising means for detecting the amount of ink remaining in the storage means by detecting the state. 2) The recording apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that a flexible film is interposed between the piezoelectric element and the ink.
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